Guiding Questions: Genesis 35

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. According to Genesis 35:1–4, Jacob’s departure from Shekhem was a result of _______ ?
  2. And, according to Genesis 35:5, why is Jacob exempt from attack following the Shekhem killing?
  3. Do Genesis 35:6–8 appear to parallel Genesis 35:1–3?
  4. Does Genesis 35:10 appear to be aware of the “earlier renaming” of Jacob?
  5. What name is used by/for Divinity in Genesis 35:11?
  6. How does Genesis 35:14–15 dovetail with Genesis 28:17-19?
  7. Why does Jacob (Genesis 35:18) change the name given by Rachel to her second child? Who has named all of the (other) children (Genesis 49:3)?
  8. Is there no mourning for Rachel; and no burial in the cave of Makhpeylah? (Genesis 35:19–20)
  9. Bilhah was Rachel’s “handmaiden” and mother of a number of Jacob’s children; what explains
  10. Reuben’s action and Jacob’s inaction and the truncated Genesis 35:22 (note Genesis 49:4)?
  11. In Genesis 35:29, why the positing by text of Esau before Jacob and why again, (as with Rachel) no reference to the cave of Makhpeylah?

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Perek Yomi materials originally produced by the USCJ and Dr. Morton K. Siegel.
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